Paid subscriptions – which make up the bulk of the industry’s circulation revenue — fell about 2 percent.

Cosmopolitan was the top-selling magazine at the newsstand, selling an average of 1,641,805 copies per issue. Oprah, the ninth best-selling U.S. magazine, saw single copy sales fall nearly 16 percent, though its overall circulation actually increased.

Vogue’s newsstand sales fell 14.7 percent during the first half, pushing it out of the top 25.

Below, the top 25 selling U.S. magazines at the newsstand, and their corresponding percentage increase of decrease in average copies sold. Below that, the top 25 in terms of overall circulation per issue.